
A train has hit a tractor and trailer on a level crossing in Herefordshire, bringing rail services to a halt.
The train has not been derailed, but some people on board the Manchester-to-Cardiff train are understood to have suffered minor injuries.
West Midlands Ambulance Service said crews were called to the incident on the track at Nordan Farm, Leominster, just after 10:45 BST.
Transport for Wales (TfW) said services had been stopped after the 08:30 from Manchester Piccadilly struck the vehicle on a crossing between Ludlow and Leominster.
The air ambulance has been deployed, alongside land ambulances and paramedics.
National Rail said all lines were blocked between Hereford and Craven Arms, and services between those stations would be cancelled or changed, with disruption expected until 19:00.
A TfW spokeswoman urged people to check before travelling and said tickets would be accepted by other operators.
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